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A pure, single-ingredient collagen powder in capsule form that supports protein synthesis, skin health and joint function, our Enhanced Collagen Protein Original is sourced for quality and formulated without additives. Each capsule includes lysine, a key amino acid for collagen formation, along with glycine, proline and arginine to help maintain joint strength and support healthy bones.
Taken consistently, this formula helps reduce joint pain associated with osteoarthritis while supporting the gut lining to promote digestive wellness. Taken daily, this collagen helps reduce joint pain associated with osteoarthritis and supports the structure and appearance of healthy skin. Oh, and did we mention this is made with Canada's #1 Collagen Powder?
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Why do I need to take 6 capsules per day? It seems like a lot?
Our recommended serving size is 6 capsules a day (2 capsules, 3 times daily). That's what it takes to get 3 g of collagen, which is the average recommended amount to consume. However, this product is customizable based on your own needs.
Can I take all 12 capsules at once?
It's recommended to space it throughout the day.
Are Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules safe to consume at this dosage?
Yes, this is common to take 6 g collagen a day to see the benefits of joint health, as well as skin, hair and nail support. However, you can choose to take less if you wish. There is not a regulated amount of collagen one should or shouldn't take.
When is the best time to take Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules?
Collagen can be taken at any time of day.
Can I take Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules on an empty stomach?
You could, however each person is different, and we recommend that you speak with your health care practitioner in the event you have sensitive stomach issues with supplements.
Are there any known side effects associated with Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules?
No, this is the same Organika Enhanced Collagen that is served as a powder (sold in tubs) - it is simply packed in capsules for convenience if one chooses.
Do Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules contain any allergens?
No priority allergens present.
How long does a bottle of Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules last when taking 6 capsules per day?
40 days supply.
Can I combine Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules with other supplements or medications?
There are no known contraindications for Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules. Please make sure to consult the other medication's manual if you plan to take Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules with it.
Is it better to take the capsules over the powder?
It's not necessarily better, capsules provide convenience and an option for those that do not enjoy taking a powder or liquid option. It's really your preference based on your lifestyle.
Are Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules the same source as the powder?
Yes, they are made from the same source as our Enhanced Collagen powder.
Do the Enhanced Collagen Protein Capsules contain the same amino acid profile as the powder?
Yes, the same amino acids are contained in the powder and capsule forms.
What’s the difference? Which one do I need?
The word collagen and protein do go together, but there is sometimes confusion around if they are the same thing.They are indeed different. They both cannot be consumed for the same reason; they serve different purposes. Let’s dive in...
Collagen vs. Protein Powder
Although collagen is a protein, it is not a complete protein.
That means collagen does not have all the nine essential amino acids (the building blocks of protein). Protein powders serve the purpose of being consumed as part of your daily protein intake; therefore, it is a complete protein.
Collagen serves a specific function, hence it contains specific amino acids, such as glycine and proline.
What does that mean? It means, collagen isn’t consumed for the same purpose as protein powder.
It is taken specifically as a function/benefit to replenish the lost collagen in the body. Whereas protein powder counts towards your daily macronutrients.
Both are important.
Why Use Collagen Powder
Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the human body, in fact, there are multiple types of collagen.
It is a structural protein that allows your skin to have elasticity, muscles to have buoyancy, joints and connective tissues to have flexibility, hair to have strength. However, as you age the amount of collagen your body produces and has decreases.
That is why collagen supplementation is key.
You cannot get enough amino acids to make more collagen from the conventional ways of eating protein. This is because collagen resides in ligaments, skin, bones, cartilage, and tendons... which are not consumed regularly. Also, it’s unlikely that you will consume enough glycine, for example, for your body to synthesize new collagen on its own.
When to use collagen or protein powder
If you are looking to increase your protein intake, build muscle mass, you may want to add protein powders into smoothies or recipes to help you reach your macronutrient goals.
However, if you are not in that boat, you may not need to supplement with all the amino acids to rebuild new muscle. If you want to improve your joints, muscle recovery, hair, skin, and nails... then collagen is your best bet.
With a protein powder, you get all amino acids to reach protein needs.
With collagen, you are supplementing what you've lost so that you can improve and enhance your longevity and feel good from the inside out.
And yes... you can use both. Just be sure to manage how much protein you are taking in one day to not exceed your daily maximums.
For more questions on your nutritional needs, please contact us at care@organika.com and we would be happy to guide your or put you in touch with an RHN.
Which format of collagen is best to take?
So you know about all the wonderful things collagen does and why you should be taking it.
Great!
There seems to be a bit of an ongoing debate between powder collagen and liquid. Which reigns supreme? Which is absorbed better and overall better for you?
We have taken a deep dive to answer those burning questions for you.
But first...
A bit about each of the most popular forms of collagen supplements
Collagen powder
Powder is the common form of collagen supplements; in fact, it is how it exists before it is dissolved into liquids. Collagen powders easily dissolve in both food and drinks.
The collagen peptides, when extracted from the animal source, are made into a powder first. They are hydrolyzed for easier consumption and absorbability.
TIP: Always look for hydrolyzed collagen peptides when choosing a supplement.
Most studies look at usage with collagen powders, it is the form that has been most well studied and reviewed as well. From those studies, it’s been shown that collagen is effective... so we know powder is good in that way.
How to use: Dissolve into beverages or foods of choice, blend into smoothies, or use in baking.
Best for: Anyone that likes to mix collagen their way.
Liquid collagen
Pre-made collagen drinks contain dissolved powder plus potentially other ingredients to enhance the flavour. For this reason, liquid forms tend to have less collagen per serving than the powdered form...so to get the same amount as in powder you may need to consume more liquid.
Up until now, most liquid options were created from marine collagen. However, Organika has liquid forms of both marine and our award-winning Enhanced Collagen from bovine collagen.
How to use: Simply take the collagen drink as suggested. Depending on the product, it may be potent per serving (to be drank whole or taken by tablespoon).
Best for: Anyone that prefers the convenience of pre-made liquid
Collagen capsules
Collagen capsules contain powdered collagen, so they provide the same benefits as the powdered form of collagen. It’s really that simple.
How to use: Take as directed with water.
Best for: Those that prefer taking supplements by capsule vs. food or drink.
Your collagen questions answered
Which form is best absorbed, powder or liquid?
Any collagen supplements should be hydrolyzed. That means its large proteins have been broken down, to make them digestible and easy to absorb. It also makes collagen powder better able to dissolve into liquids. Since liquid collagen is powder dissolved into something – both are equally as absorbable.
Are there added ingredients in one form over another?
Liquid versions may have added ingredients, simply because they may include natural flavours to enhance the taste and create a desirable product you would want to consume directly.
There are multi-ingredient blends available now. That just means, for your convenience, there is collagen combined with other supplements you may need.
For example: Enhanced Collagen Sleep is pure hydrolyzed bovine collagen powder PLUS sleep supplements GABA and Melatonin. Blends are made for supplement taker conveniences.
Which form is most effective?
Taking collagen is effective as been studied. Both are effective, since both come from powdered supplements; powder is more potent.
There are many liquid only collagen brands that push the false claim of higher bioavailability or that liquid is more efficiently absorbed, however there isn’t scientific evidence to support that claim. Most collagen studies use powder to show its effectiveness. The bioavailability is in fact improved by the hydrolyzed process (liquid or powder) not what form is consumed.
How much collagen do I need from powder vs. liquid?
Powder has more collagen per serving than the liquid forms. For example, if you take 1 tablespoon of the powder it is approx. 5 grams of collagen vs 1 tablespoon of the liquid collagen being approx. 1.5 grams of collagen.
Therefore, you have to consume a lot more liquid to get the same amount of collagen from liquid. With powder you can use 1-2 scoops as directed, for liquid you would need to take the serving size X 2 or 3 times a day to get the same amount of collagen.
What do the experts say?
Many naturopaths agree – that while liquid supplements in general are absorbed faster, there is less collagen per serving, and collagen is not a quick fix medicine. You don’t need the super quick absorption (as you would a cough and cold syrup). Because of its potency and versatility, powder is great. If you prefer liquid, that is fine also. It is really a consumer’s choice.
We also asked nutritionists that pointed out that since both the liquid and the powder are from the same hydrolyzed collagen source, they are both bioavailable and absorb well in the body. The collagen for both the liquid and the powder will be absorbed in the gut, so when choosing one over the other they work/absorb the same way.
What really matters
The form of collagen you take is entirely up to your preference. Collagen powder can give you more collagen per serving than a liquid collagen shot, but sometimes grabbing pre-made collagen water is more convenient. The most important thing when looking for a collagen supplement is the source/type and quality of the collagen.
Learn more about collagen types here.
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The short answer, yes. Collagen plays a role in gut health.
As you age all body functions start to decrease or slow down. This includes digestion for some. The muscles of the digestive tract may become weaker. The production of key digestive enzymes may decrease, but also the lining of the gut may become more permeable (easier to attack or get through).
When your gut is unhealthy it can lead to various symptoms: mood disorders, decreased immunity, weight gain, just to name a few.
Here's why you should take collagen supplements to help heal your gut or increase its strength.
How does collagen help improve gut health?
Collagen has a rich amino acid profile, many of which have been studied to support gut health by reducing inflammation and healing the gut.
Collagen is high in Glutamine, which helps build connective tissues and heal the gut’s lining. This has been shown to be helpful in those with compromised intestinal permeability (leaky gut). Glutamine has been linked to improving the gut’s microbiota which helps to keep the digestive tract running smoothly and makes it stronger to avoid injury, wounds, or damage under stress.
Glycine and proline, also found in collagen, work to help seal and heal the gut lining whenever there is damage. This improves digestion. Arginine is another amino acid involved in wound healing in the gut.
Because collagen contains all these essential amino acids, a hydrolyzed collagen peptide supplement daily can help build a stronger and healthier digestive tract.
Is collagen more important than gelatin – or is it the same?
Gelatin is essentially the cooked version of collagen. They both provide the same amino acids and provide the same benefits.
However, collagen, like our Enhanced Collagen Original, is hydrolyzed (broken down into smaller peptides), whereas gelatin is not.
It's better to take collagen to ensure you are obtaining all benefits. Your body can skip the step of having to break it down, making collagen much easier to absorb. Collagen also easily dissolves in water and is a lot more convenient to use.
Should I take collagen powder or bone broth for gut health?
Either or both.
Collagen powder can help support gut health (described above due to its amino acid profile). With that being said, bone broth contains collagen and gelatin. So, you can heal your gut with Organika’s Bone Broth Powder as well.
The bonus of bone broth is that it contains additional essential minerals that also work to heal the gut’s intestinal lining and reduce inflammation. Bone broth is a highly beneficial source of nutrition.
Both collagen and bone broth are great options, so the choice really depends on your preference.
Organika does have an option to maximize this: Full Spectrum Collagen 1,2,3. This product combines chicken bone broth, bovine collagen, and marine collagen – making it a mix of all types of collagens.